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Unrestored Wonder: 1928 Auburn 8-115 Brougham

This 1928 Auburn 8-115 Brougham is an unrestored classic that could either be driven and enjoyed as it is, or the next owner could choose to undertake a full restoration. The result would be a truly beautiful car that… more»

Rare First Year: 1959 Chevrolet El Camino

This 1959 Chevrolet El Camino is part of a pretty large collection of classic cars and machinery that is about to go under the hammer. Barn Finder Craig B spotted the El Camino for us, so thank you for… more»

No Reserve: 1979 International Scout II

This 1979 International Scout II is a one-owner vehicle that has seen little use over the past few years. It has spent the majority of its life parked in a barn, but every 6 months it is taken out… more»

Original Paint: 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible

This 1967 Pontiac GTO Convertible is claimed to be a complete and original survivor that has 58,000 original miles on the odometer. The next owner could choose to subject the car to a repaint or to leave it as… more»

Gasser Project: 1939 Plymouth Business Coupe

Still with many original parts, this rolling 1939 Plymouth Business Coupe project is up for sale with a buy-it-now price of only $4,500. The car sits in Nuremberg, Pennsylvania and has a clear title and VIN listed. It being… more»

Perfect Graphics: 1980 Jeep J10 Honcho

You have to love vintage cars and trucks that featured period graphics kits where the colors and stripes still look like brand new. That’s certainly the case with this 1980 Jeep J10 “Honcho” edition, which has supposedly been in… more»

Another Cheap Turbo: 1986 Ford Mustang SVO

Another day, another cheap SVO project. This 1986 Ford Mustang SVO is a final year example wearing great colors with under 100,000 miles on the clock. I’ve been saying for a while now, I feel these turbocharged Fords are… more»

Cheap Classic Hauler: 1962 Ford Ranchero

As a person whose daily driver is descended from this 1962 Ford Ranchero, I do have quite a soft spot for them. This one is a nicely presented vehicle that will need a little bit of work, but none… more»

Ready to Enjoy: 1938 Ford Standard 2 Door Sedan

While it hasn’t seen much use over the past 15-years, the owner of this 1938 Ford Sedan says that it is a “turn-key” example that is ready to be driven and enjoyed. It is a largely original car, and… more»

1 Of 1? 1968 Plymouth GTX Hemi

I love when seller’s break down the options to show that their car is a one of one. Sure, this Plymouth GTX is the only one built in 1968 with this exact set of options in this particular color,… more»

Dusty GT: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

This Fastback Mustang GT has some serious potential. The seller claims the body is solid, but it has had some patch work done in the past. They believe it was restored sometime back in the ’80s and was repainted… more»

Stored 30 Years: 1968 Mustang V-8 Fastback

Although the seller is aiming this time capsule Mustang at folks that want to build a Bullitt or Eleanor clone car, I personally hope someone buys the car that just wants a nice Mustang to restore. It’s being sold here… more»

7k Mile Survivor: 1971 AMC Hornet

Considering that the AMC Hornet begat the Gremlin, Concord & Eagle without significant change, the designers must have gotten it right the first time. Apparently someone in Millis, Massachusetts thinks so, as they have carefully preserved a 1971 Hornet… more»

Wild Mail Truck: 1965 TAPCO Pony Express

There’s nothing I like quite like a good mystery, and when this odd little vehicle turned up on my desk, it meant that I had to do a bit of detective work to identify what it is, and what… more»

Mother-In-Law Seat: 1925 Ford Model T Speedster

This 1925 Ford Model T Speedster doesn’t feature its original body, but the body that it does feature is incredibly nice. This is a distinctive car with some very desirable features, and it is ready to be driven and… more»

Custom 1940 Graham Shark Nose Pickup

Some restomods are poorly pieced together, and often not very well thought out. Well this custom Graham pickup is a very nice execution and the “Shark Nose” front end is quite appealing even in the military green paint. Built… more»